Several years ago a poster did a great thread giving examples of the WTS's using Hassan's BITE model and WT references:
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im sure the question has been brought up before on this board and i imagine that for many of us the answer is patent.
however, i recently saw a documentary on pbs regarding the mormons and it stated categorically that the church of jesus christ of latter day saints is not a cult.
given that it has its own set of strangeness and history of revision as has the wtbts, could it also (the jw) be considered a main stream, although minor religion?.
Several years ago a poster did a great thread giving examples of the WTS's using Hassan's BITE model and WT references:
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if you can't tell from my username, i am a seinfeld fan.
seinfeld is the best show ever!
law and order is second.. jada.
I had to post this episode of All in the Family. I never laughed so hard watching this!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wP7EvmSK40
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6SKML9Qh6k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mr-fGb-zRw
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if you can't tell from my username, i am a seinfeld fan.
seinfeld is the best show ever!
law and order is second.. jada.
if you can't tell from my username, i am a seinfeld fan.
seinfeld is the best show ever!
law and order is second.. jada.
It's hard for me to pick from 3 of my favorites written and produced by Norman Lear: All in the Family, The Jeffersons and Sanford and Son.
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have you ever noticed any bands/musical artists that overall you really just don't like, or even actively dislike/hate, but out of freaking nowhere they have this one song that is just so awesome it makes you wonder where in the hell they got it, and why they weren't able to go to that place again for equally good songs?
i have two personal examples:.
hotel california, the eagles.
I love the Eagles and Stevie Wonder. I like Superstition and this song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSRyf5G2uI8
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randy watters, owner of freeminds.org father just died a couple of hours ago from pneumonia and alzheimers.
he was 86 years old.
as randy has been tireless in his efforts to help countless people come out of the wts, i would like to express my sincere condolences to him at this time.. .
So sorry for your loss
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i liked the way he thought.
what author would you have liked to know?.
Ayn Rand and Taylor Caldwell
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ok, here's my current list:.
i just finished the greatest show on earth by richard dawkins, and am almost finished crisis of conscience by...some guy.. currently in hand, i have:.
the power of myth, joseph campbell and bill moyers.
Just finished "Testimony of Two Men" by Taylor Caldwell this past week and about through "The Listener" by her as well. I have been enjoying Taylor Caldwell since "Captains and the Kings". Planning on reading "Ceremony of the Innocent" or "Dear and Glorious Physician" but I dont know which one I will start first.
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i recently watched the movie along with the second part thanks to several people mentioning it on this forum.
i have seen both people against and pro.
what are your thoughts?
Cyberjesus:
For information about the Federal Reserve, check out the book The Creature from Jekyll Island by G. Edward Griffin. The back of the book also has a great bibliography for more information.
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please, please, please let the libertarians, republicans and their offshoot the tea party, run on this issue.
oh my heavens what a joy it would be to line up all the runners and tell half of the americans - the vast majority of those who actually live on their social security, that they want to take it away.
abolish it.
Great illustratoin Burns